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The Directive Principles of state policy are adopted from the Irish Constitution. These are the guidelines which has to be followed by the government of India for the governance of the country. The provisions related to it are contained in Part IV of the Indian Constitution. The very objective of Directive Principles of state policy is to establish a Welfare State, thus, these are the basic principles or the guidelines for the government while formulating laws of the country as well as in executing them.
Which two cities in India received the Wetland Accredited City status under the Ramsar Convention?
ToneTag, a voice-based commerce and payments solution provider has launched payment infrastructure named CUSP for digital payments like central bank...
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What was the initial investment committed for Chhattisgarh’s AI Datacentre Park launched in Raipur?
Who has been appointed as the next Chief of the Army Staff, effective from the afternoon of June 30, 2024?
Which section of the Indian Constitution is often referred to as the "Magna Carta of India" due to its fundamental importance?
What milestone did e-way bills achieve in December 2024?
Recently which of the following state govt bagged a Rs 16,000-crore deal for data center projects?
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Which vaccine was prequalified by the WHO as the first approved shot for Mpox?